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Mountains of Gratitude
The Yellowstone Ski Festival is in full swing as Thanksgiving Day opens with another sunny, crisp morning in West Yellowstone. Naturally, the activity of the day is nordic (cross-country) skiing, with an array of trail choices from the extensive Rendezvous Ski Trails system, to the Madison River loops, to a single groomed classic track along…
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Weekly Photo Challenge: Unexpected
i should not have been surprised by the sight overhead as we enjoyed yet another postcard view of the mountains, while skiing along the Madison River in Yellowstone National Park. But, my friends and I still gasped in delight as we recognized the majestic bird soaring overhead. And, we were doubly surprised by the unexpected…
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The Simplicity of Frozen Water
The clear, sunny days just keep coming. The snow is holding up on the trails. What a glorious week for the Yellowstone Ski Festival. Such an amazingly simple formula — water frozen into snowflakes, icicles, frost. Just a few degrees transforms water into a wonderland for winter sport. The sun has been casting its…
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What a View From Deja View!
Not sure the days could get any prettier here. Good snow, warm temps, clear blue sky — life is good. Yesterday, I took advantage of the midday hours, when the faster skiers and training groups head in for lunch and break before their afternoon ski session. The seasoned skiers were coming back in from their…
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The Quiet Before the Storm
The Yellowstone Ski Festival draws thousands of skiers to this small town just outside the gate to Yellowstone National Park. As the week goes on, the population builds, but the weekend before the official start of the Festival is still quiet and peaceful on the trails. I started the day by fulfilling my role as…
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Pictures from a Moving Bus
I am too tired to form an intelligent sentence right now. If not for NaBloPoMo, perhaps I would wait until tomorrow to craft a more extensive narrative. For now, 22+ hours on a coach bus, traveling through the night and day, with stops only to change drivers, have a quick breakfast, and make a grocery…
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